Author name: The Legal Solicitor

Conversion

Introduction This tort is concerned essentially with conduct which is an affront to another’s property or title in a chattel. In other words, it seeks to protect a person’s ownership, control and general dominion over them. As Lord Nicholls said in KUWAITI AIRWAYS CORPORATION v. IRAQI AIRWAYS (Nos. 4 & 5) [2002] A.C. 883 at […]

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Assault

What is Assault? Assault — This tort is unique in the common law in providing relief for a mere emotional disturbance unaccompanied by external physical contact. Assault seeks to protect the plaintiff’s interest in freedom from being subjected to mental anxiety. The law, i.e. the requirements, are substantially the same as that of battery, except

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Battery

The tort of battery is committed by the intentional application of force to another by direct means or through an unwelcome, physical contact, irrespective of whether intent to harm or hostility involved. The elements of this tort are: 1. Direct act of defendant– The defendants conduct must have caused the basis in the case of

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